From: gerald_a_levy (gerald_a_levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Sat Jan 17 2004 - 09:24:48 EST
From Nelson N. Lichtenstein Colleagues: As many of you already know, the Schwarzenegger Administration has eliminated funding for the UC Institute for Labor and Employment. The ILE, founded just three years ago by an act of the California legislature - and with the full support of the California labor movement - quickly established itself as a national leader in labor education, strategic research, and scholarly investigation of topics of interest to active unionists and concerned academics. Right-wing "think tanks," including the Manhattan Institute and the Pacific Research Institute, began a campaign against the ILE and other labor studies programs last summer. When Schwarzenegger became governor his Bushite transition team immediately targeted the ILE for elimination, using the state fiscal crisis as the occasion and excuse for their action. An excellent article on this subject, "Class Warfare" by David Bacon, can be found in the January 12, 2004 issue of The Nation. Go to http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhml?i=20040112&s=bacon We know that this right wing attack on labor studies and the new working-class studies movement is hardly limited to California. Right-wing journalists have also targeted programs or individual researchers at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, at Cornell, and at the University of North Carolina. We would very much like to catalogue information about other such attacks, successful or not, that have taken place during the last few years. We are forming a national "Committee to Defend Labor Studies Scholarship" and will shortly be asking for your support and participation. So, if you have knowledge of such instances please send particulars to Nelson Lichtenstein at nelson@history.ucsb.edu In solidarity, Nelson Lichtenstein, History Richard Flacks, Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara Nelson Lichtenstein Professor of History UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106 nelson@history.ucsb.edu (0) 805-893-4822 (h) 805-966-5745 (fax) 805-893-8795 >
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